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Sandstone columns
There is a hill north of town that consists mainly of ordinary sandstone and sandstone columns. They are not the usual black or grey columns, so I was confused. In my very brief reading about basalt columns, it seems that sandstone columns could be formed by flood, rather than volcanic activity, although the area has had a few million years of both volcanic activity and deep water coverage (now the much smaller Klamath Lake). Any explanation by those more informed than I would be appreciated!
Edit: Later, I found this... www.b14643.de/Sahara/Sandstone-Columns/index.htm Fascinating, but I don't understand it well. It seems these really are sandstone, do form in proximity to volcanic activity, are found around the world, but are rare.
Edit: Later, I found this... www.b14643.de/Sahara/Sandstone-Columns/index.htm Fascinating, but I don't understand it well. It seems these really are sandstone, do form in proximity to volcanic activity, are found around the world, but are rare.
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great!
Diane Putnam club has replied to Annemarie clubDiane Putnam club has replied to Marie-claire GalletDiane Putnam club has replied to Keith Burton clubDiane Putnam club has replied to Léopold clubDiane Putnam club has replied to tiabunna clubDiane Putnam club has replied to Andy Rodker clubI have a Hungarian friend who occasionally asks me to translate a British English phrase into American English. He is an astronomer, so maybe it's something to do with his career. Amusing!
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